Which Beats do I have?
This guide helps you get started using the Beats devices listed below with your iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple TV, Apple Watch, or Android device.
To ensure the best possible experience using your Beats headphones, earphones, or speakers, do the following:
Apple devices: Update your devices to iOS 18, iPadOS 18, macOS Sequoia, tvOS 18, watchOS 11, or later, and sign in to the same Apple Account on your Apple devices.
Android devices: Update your device to Android 14 or later, and sign in to the same Google Account on your Android devices.
Beats device | Description | ||||||||||
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![]() | Beats Solo 4 were released in 2024. You can press the | ||||||||||
![]() | Beats Studio Pro were released in 2023. You can press the | ||||||||||
![]() | Beats Fit Pro were released in 2021. You can press the | ||||||||||
![]() | Beats Flex were released in 2020. You can press the button on the left control module to quickly play or pause audio. | ||||||||||
![]() | Powerbeats Pro 2 were released in 2025. You can press the Powerbeats Pro 2 feature in-ear heart rate monitoring (HRM) that lets you share your heart rate data with third-party fitness apps or with compatible gym equipment. | ||||||||||
![]() | Beats Solo Buds were released in 2024. You can press the button above the | ||||||||||
![]() | Beats Studio Buds + were released in 2023. You can press the button above the | ||||||||||
![]() | Beats Pill was released in 2024. You can press the center button on top of the speaker to quickly play or pause audio. Beats Pill comes with a USB-C cable for listening to lossless audio, charging your speaker, and charging other devices with your speaker. |
For information on using earlier Beats devices, such as Beats Studio Buds, Solo Pro, or the Beats Pill+ speaker, go to beatsbydre.com/support.